Hi,
One of our customers manufactures an RF and IPL Aesthetic device with a number 
of hand-pieces/applicators for skin treatment, hair removal, etc.
The device is a non-consumer device per the definitions in Part 18.
The power lines conducted emission limits as appear in Part 18 do not seem 
appropriate for this device.
Any ideas????


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